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iwoo bumped Oh Winter, Come Back T... x2 (7 days ago)

iwoo bumped I Know You Feel It x3 (7 days ago)

iwoo added Sally's Song to recently added. (7 days ago)

iwoo bumped Sally's Song x10 (7 days ago)

iwoo bumped Redrum (feat Christine... x5 (7 days ago)

iwoo bumped The Rain x2 (7 days ago)

iwoo bumped Sleepyhead x1 (1 month ago)

iwoo added Sleepyhead to recently added. (1 month ago)

Azeda Booth - In Red
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Chris & Mollie - Waltz
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Doomtree - Dots & Dashes
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theonus (level 17) wrote:
at 23 Sep 08 02:32pm
just saw your comment on way out and thought i'd subscribe

radiobump

Melle Augustine (level 11) wrote:
at 14 Sep 08 02:50am
Hi Iwoo! I want to let you know that later this afternoon (Sunday, Sept. 14) I will be coming out with a new song simply entitled "Why". Thanks again for your continued support. Love, Melle

AnnieB (level 21) wrote:
at 04 Sep 08 01:38am
nicely done! i'm sort of in a music slump at the moment, so i haven't felt compelled to post anything, so if you care to enlighten me with anymore canadian goodness, please do :)

Liquidtrailz (level 16) wrote:
at 09 Aug 08 05:02pm
HI iwoo, i hope you dont mind me invading your wall, but i thought you might be interested in knowing that the Rails to Russia song you have posted there is from an old blog scrape. Since then the real band has joined the site and has several of their songs posted including that same remix.
http://www.thesixtyone.com/rails2russia/

Cheers!

AnnieB (level 21) wrote:
at 06 Aug 08 09:56pm
on behalf of sf49rox, "great post on maxbumps!" [via tunebox]

contact him by:
a. unblocking strangers from leaving wall comments and and sending tuneboxes
...and/or...
b. subscribing

and i have to agree. i love hearing something different and i feel like i've just been transported to some other part of the world. your story reminds me of when i randomly stumbled upon this open air concert on my last day in paris last summer, and it was a good note to end off with.

buffyslayergal (level 16) wrote:
at 04 Aug 08 05:35pm
Long story short? Really? Haha, jk.

I'm always happy to hear folks wax poetic about Leslie Feist. She is absolutely tremendous.

I've seen her twice:

The first time post-Let it Die at a small club in Kingston which was intimate and amazing.

The second in Ottawa for Canada Day celebrations where the (large) crowd simply didn't get her. Wrong venue and too soon before 1234 (c/o the iPod commerical) took off. Oh well. Their loss.

AnnieB (level 21) wrote:
at 04 Aug 08 06:52am
yeah, i have to admit, that van she remix was refreshing like you mentioned in the comments. there's been a bunch of concerts that have come and gone that i've kinda wanted to see, but it's a bit difficult to drag my friends along. they have limited and particular tastes. anyway, so are you pretty much settled in montreal by now?

AnnieB (level 21) wrote:
at 25 Jul 08 10:23pm
just by looking at the browse section sometimes, i know it's you behind certain tracks. btw, that rails to russia track already posted under the actual artist's account.

iwoo (level 12) wrote:
at 22 Jul 08 02:53pm
Those songs on my profile totally deserve another listen, and maybe a few bumps. :)

AnnieB (level 21) wrote:
at 28 May 08 01:09am
i haven't taken a closer listen to tvotr yet, but i'll definitely check out the video when i get the chance. and based on the concerts my brother has gone to, he's seen ladytron twice and death cab once and we share pretty similar taste in music. don't think you can go wrong with any of them.

james (level 20) wrote:
at 28 May 08 12:38am
of course not.

james (level 20) wrote:
at 27 May 08 11:30pm
i was half-joking, looking at your 3239 point count. :-)

james (level 20) wrote:
at 22 May 08 05:33pm
you can't be serious on the points.

AnnieB (level 21) wrote:
at 24 Apr 08 11:29pm
totally didn't know about it until i just looked it up. i'll keep my eyes peeled if i go. thanks for the tip!

AnnieB (level 21) wrote:
at 24 Apr 08 09:48am
right you are. an hour south of los angeles. i know adele's been around in the states for at least a couple months now, i just never really took a close listen. same goes with new buffalo.

btw, looks like you've been bumping up quite a storm these days! anyway, glad you're giving some dance tracks more lovin'

AnnieB (level 21) wrote:
at 23 Apr 08 03:01pm
just wanted to share that i heard adele's "cold shoulder" on the radio today, followed by m83's "couleurs" -- not bad for radio, i must say...then again, it's not a mainstream station either. anyway, just thought it was pretty coincidental with the recs you sent. :-)

AnnieB (level 21) wrote:
at 20 Apr 08 07:54pm
i absolutely love "monster" - one of my favorite first bumps! oh, and my playlist is utterly a mess. haven't really had a chance to tidy up...there's just so many songs and i don't know how to categorize them anymore. that, and i'd need to make time to sift through a gazillion songs. but yes, handclapping = fun!

and thanks for stopping by to leave a comment, i always appreciate it, especially since you were one of the earlier listeners here. hope all is going well with you and i'm definitely up for music suggestions non61-related, given you have a good sense of what i like ;-)

SuzyQ (level 15) wrote:
at 08 Apr 08 02:12pm
where did you go?

Niki Saletta (level 12) wrote:
at 07 Feb 08 09:44pm
Hey
It's been a long while since I''Ive been on here, but wanted to let some of my best supporters know I'm putting up another song shortly.

I don't know how to notify everyone other then just hit a few up like this. since you know all of them, maybe you know how?
anyways thanks!!

james (level 20) wrote:
at 12 Jan 08 07:22pm
The Funeral is an awesome song, huh?

The Approximation (level 4) wrote:
at 12 Jan 08 06:03am
Thank you for the discovery!

The Approximation (level 4) wrote:
at 11 Jan 08 11:47pm
PS: I know you liked "Big Mistake", but as my lowest-point song I nixed it in favour of something a little more different and interesting. I hope you like the replacement!

I might work on a re-record of BM for when I get to level 3.

The Approximation (level 4) wrote:
at 11 Jan 08 11:07am
It's actually very nice to get such a thorough "layman" perspective on these things. All of what you've said makes sense and I shall definitely take it on board for future recordings. Thanks!

oneSaint (level 10) wrote:
at 11 Jan 08 06:59am
I'm on Bronze in Toronto, the names Mikhail, motion designer. :)

Jeanburrasca81 (level 18) wrote:
at 11 Jan 08 04:19am
Hi! Concerning swedish/nordic female singers it depends a bit on your musical tastes, as I can't tell you much about electronic music, although most have here and there been part of a cooperation or remix. I'd say that the top nordic female singer/songwriter's, at least my favorites, are Anna Ternheim and Ane Brun. Last year I've been on 2 Ternheim gigs in Vienna, and both times I fell in love with her, honestly ^^
Then there's Nina Kinert, who also does a bit of Electro, but has a dreamy voice as well. I'd also recommend Pauline Nilsson, she has a different kind of voice, but maybe that's why she fascinates me.
Extremely interesting from an Indie point of view are the Band Small Flowers Crack Concrete with lead singer Erika Rosén. She does some brilliant solo stuff as well, you can check out everything I'm writing on Myspace.
As mentioned in the TTA comment there's Kemopetrol's lead singer Laura Närhi. Kemopetrol has done good catchy pop lately, but their early albums contain some great electropop as well, you might want to check that out.
Victoria Bergsman is great, but as she left The Concretes the band still does good stuff with mostly Lisa Milberg singing. Frida Hyvonen is one great talent as well...
Oh, I think I can go on for a while, but I think there's a few things for you to check out already :D
If more extremely important brilliant stuff comes to my mind I will tell you, especially if it's a bit electronic.
Cheers,
Julian

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